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Blur – Modern Life Is Rubbish (2LP)
Blur as we know it was born in 1989 when the band signed to Food/EMI. Debut album Leisure (1991) announced the arrival of a band with pop smarts warped by an art-punk eccentricity. Yet Blur had more in them: namely, a revolution in the sound of English popular music. Second album Modern Life Is Rubbish reintroduced the idea that English rock music could be cool. A fan favorite and critical breakthrough, Modern Life Is Rubbish flew in the face of music created by their peers, and presented a pop encyclopedia of England to battle the influence of American grunge and the shoe-gazing, baggy affectations of their debut. Filled with melody, strings, brass and quintessential Englishness, the album’s modest success was followed by a successful UK tour, newly found respect evident in the end of year polls, and a strong indicator of where Blur were to go next.
Track Listing:
Side A:
1. For Tomorrow
2. Advert
3. Colin Zeal
4. Pressure On Julian
Side B:
5. Star Shaped
6. Blue Jeans
7. Chemical World
Side C:
8. Sunday Sunday
9. Oily Water
10. Miss America
11. Villa Rosie
Side D:
12. Coping
13. Turn It Up
14. Resigned
Additional Information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 38.2 × 32.5 × 3 cm |
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